This seminar paper covers the following topics: - what a tax sharing agreement is - what you need - current practical considerations - the difference between a tax sharing agreement and a tax funding arrangement - some hidden traps to watch out for - a case study on tax sharing agreements.

Author profiles

Matthew
Hayes
CTA

Matt has been a KPMG Tax Partner in the Australian firm for 23 years. Matt's current role in KPMG's Australian Taxation Centre includes consultation with Government, Treasury and Taxation Authorities on legislative and administrative matters. Matt has been the income tax partner on Australian and international corporate clients and was seconded to a major publicly listed company, acting as their in-house tax counsel for 2 years.
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18 May 2010

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